trigue." - School Library Journal
Something's Rotten in Riverway! Sleuth Hannah must talk to a ghost, team up with friends, and use her ADHD superpowers to solve the mystery. Take Nancy Drew, mix it with Aza from Turtles All the Way Down, and add a frog apocalypse! Hannah has a lot on her mind. Her father--the Canola King--is missing, and no one in her small town seems to care. With the support of her best friend Sam Castillo, and their sidekick Tim the Hall Monitor, Hannah embarks on a journey to solve the mystery of her father's disappearance.
Along the way, she uncovers secrets that she records in her journal, confronts challenges in middle school due to her ADHD, talks to a ghost, and learns the true meaning of determination and friendship.
GREAT FOR READERS AGES 9-12 The novel's blend of prose and inventive journal entries make it a compelling read for anyone looking for an engaging story with heart.
Perfect for School, Classroom, or Library! An Authentic ADHD Reimagining of Hamlet Interior font designed for increased reader accessibility For kids that like the Sammy Keyes mysteries and relate to Honestly Elliott
Complimentary Educator Guides: Neurodiversity Guide Common Core Language Arts Guide Tween Book Club with printable activities